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The '''GBS-Control''' is a third party CPU (ESP8266) and firmware replacement for scalers using the Trueview5725 video processor, increasing its capabilities and flexibility; usually marketed as "CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA", perhaps the most prominent of these is the '''GBS-8200''' series, hence the name.
[[File:GBSControl.png|thumb|The GBS8200, the main board that is modified.]]


Every fundamental accessory excluded, Raspberry Pi style, this still means turning a basic $25 scaler into a more respectable entry level $35 one with Wi-Fi remote control to boot!
The '''GBS-Control''' is a third party CPU (ESP8266) and firmware replacement for common, inexpensive video scalers using the Trueview5725 video processor. The mod increases its capabilities and flexibility.
 
The boards are usually marketed as "CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA", perhaps the most prominent of these is the '''GBS-8200''' series, hence the name.
 
The modifications turn a laggy, hard to use, bothersome upscaler into a low latency up- and downscaler with a effective web interface. Development is also ongoing still, and features are added frequently.


[https://github.com/ramapcsx2/gbs-control Official website]
[https://github.com/ramapcsx2/gbs-control Official website]

Revision as of 03:40, 8 October 2022

File:GBSControl.png
The GBS8200, the main board that is modified.

The GBS-Control is a third party CPU (ESP8266) and firmware replacement for common, inexpensive video scalers using the Trueview5725 video processor. The mod increases its capabilities and flexibility.

The boards are usually marketed as "CGA/EGA/YUV to VGA", perhaps the most prominent of these is the GBS-8200 series, hence the name.

The modifications turn a laggy, hard to use, bothersome upscaler into a low latency up- and downscaler with a effective web interface. Development is also ongoing still, and features are added frequently.

Official website